An assessment method for evaluating colour rendering properties of light sources
Paper in proceeding, 2015

Abstract We present an assessment method to evaluate how the spectral power distribution of light influences the perception of colours and small colour differences. Included in the method are several ways to measure properties of reflected light with a spectroradiometer, visual assessments of perceived colours, and a visual performance test that aims at identifying an individual minimum colour contrast visibility threshold. In a first application of the assessment method, we used a colour contrast test chart printed on paper and studied it under the illumination of three LED light sources, halogen light and daylight. We concluded that the visual performance test was effective for reviling visibility thresholds for colour contrasts and that the method has potential for understanding the influence of spectral power distribution on perceived colour and visual performance. The methodology can be useful for optimizing illumination for individual needs.

colour contrast

visual performance

assessment methods

colour rendering

Author

Monica Billger

Chalmers, Architecture

Björn Löfving

University of Gothenburg

Jörgen Thaung

University of Gothenburg

Proceedings of the 28th Session of the CIE, Manchester, United Kingdom, 28 June – 4 July 2015

Vol. Volume 1 part 2 954-963
978-3-902842-55-8 (ISBN)

Areas of Advance

Building Futures (2010-2018)

Subject Categories

Ophthalmology

ISBN

978-3-902842-55-8

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Created

10/7/2017